| | Verbs with de The French preposition de is required after certain verbs and expressions. Note that when they are followed by a noun, there is often a completely different preposition in English or none at all. And when de is followed by an infinitive, the English translation may take an infinitive or a gerund. | Expressions with Bout The French noun un bout can mean tip, end, or bit, and is used in all kinds of idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say fingertips, from one end to the other, through and through, to the limit, and more with this list of expressions with bout. | French Christmas vocabulary | Marchés de Noël En France, au milieu de la période des fêtes, il est impossible de ne pas penser aux marchés de Noël. De nos jours, ils se trouvent un peu partout, mais les premiers étaient en Alsace. Read my bilingual article. | | | | French Language Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | 2011's Cutest Winter Boots Snuggly snow boots are essential for women who live in cold climates, but still want to put their best foot forward. More>
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